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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Abbaye Belgian Restaurant in Chengdu, China by MRDA Architects

 
March 20th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: MRDA Architects

The rapid urbanization process in China totally splits the historical and contemporary buildings. The abundant history and  traditional culture  that cities bear is gradually overwhelmed by fanatical development. Historical  buildings represent a city’s past  that has been given the meaning of urban culture. However, most of the historical buildings have been given up in the impetuous development.

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  • Architects: MRDA Architects
  • Project: Abbaye Belgian Restaurant
  • Location: No.1337, Sino-­‐ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu,China
  • Design team: Ma Jun, He Zhi, Lu Yun, Zhang Ying, Zhao Zhiyang
  • Project time: 2015

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The predecessor of Abbaye Belgium Restaurant designed by MRDA is Ma-­lane Temple located in the East part of Sino-­‐ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu, being one of the six historical buildings preserved in the Daci Temple historical area. The Ma-­‐land temple experienced vicissitudes and was seriously damaged. Thanks for the Sino-­‐ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu project who survived this old building and get it repaired.The before design to protect and repair the old building is by the Oval partnership and Architectural Design and Research Institute of Tsinghua University CO.LTD.

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Image Courtesy © MRDA Architects

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When a Belgium Restaurant full of features of Western Church settled in an Eastern temple experiencing centuries of up and downs, the dialogue between Chinese and Western cultures begin.

This old building full of vicissitudes is not only a precious architectural heritage, but a witness of cultural spirits. In the view of architects, the restoration of historical architecture is something that we must do.

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MRDA intend to balance the conflicts between historical building and contemporary function with a subtle design technique in order to maintain the historical authenticity and integrity while creating a sustainable activated space for communities at the same time.

In order to express respect to historical building, MRDA did their best to maintain the original architectural materials, colors and structure. In  the whole restoration process, MRDA insist minimum  intervention and reversibility.

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Rooted on the principle-­ reserving original architectural form, spatial structure and decorative features, diversify boundaries of courtyard and insert abstract western element, in consideration of surrounding environment and needs of commercial operations. In the balance of abstract and entity, a Western dining area appears in an Eastern historical building with a sense of Zen peace and harmony.

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MRDA reserved and restored the temple’s architecture elements including window, hanging down, etc. and appropriately exert functional repair and decorative protection. The inserted canopy enriched the space of courtyard and verified the use of courtyard. The linear lighting system builds an abstract western church space, combing with traditional wooden structure.

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